1. Advert - Creative England
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1. Advert - Creative England
This pack will provide you with the information required to assist you with your application. Contents 1. Advert 2. Fee/Contract 3. How to Apply 4. About Creative England 5. Service Specification 6. Person Specification 1. Advert Creative England is looking for experts from the Games, Film or Digital industries to join its Investment Committee as permanent panellists, to provide an impartial view of proposed investments and funding awards. We are looking for innovative and reputable industry professionals who are wellconnected. To join our Investment Committee you will need to meet some of the following criteria: Experience of advising start-up businesses on funding opportunities. Experience of running your own digital business. Experience within the Film or TV industry; whether this be in production or script development. Experience of distribution or development within the Film or Games industries. Experience working in IP or media law Experience working as a financial advisor Creative England’s Investment Committee is responsible for approving all investment decisions recommended by our Fund Managers. Our Committee comprises of a representative from Creative England’s board of directors, external experts and our Executive Team including the CEO, COO and Directors. As a permanent panellist you will be expected to review, scrutinise and assess investment recommendations aligned with specific funding criteria and the aims and objectives of Creative England. Do you have the experience and skills to join our Investment Committee? If you match our requirements and would like to join our team of industry experts then Creative England would like to hear from you! Creative England promotes cultural diversity and equal opportunities for all 2. Fee/Contract This is a freelance offer, Creative England will cover essential travel and accommodation costs required for this role and you will be paid £250 for attendance at each Committee meeting. Location: Meetings alternate between Bristol and Birmingham 3. How to Apply Please apply by CV and cover letter, ensuring that you meet a majority of the criteria set out in the person specification. You should also include your contact details and details for two business references (preferably emails). You should email your application to [email protected] OR post (registered only) FAO Caroline Hinds, HR & Operations Manager, Creative England, The Greenhouse, Pod 52, 111 Broadway, MediaCityUK, M50 2EQ. The deadline for applications is Monday 27th April (midday). No late applications will be accepted. You will receive an acknowledgement email within a few days. You will then be contacted by the end of May 2015 if you have been shortlisted. It is company policy to only contact shortlisted candidates, we do not provide feedback at application stage. 4. About Creative England Creative England is dedicated to the growth of the creative industries. We invest in talented people and their creative ideas, nurturing our richly diverse games, TV, film and digital media industries. From direct investment and soft loans to business mentoring; we champion the best ideas of talented people and their businesses. With offices in Salford, Birmingham, Bristol, Brighton, Sheffield, Pinewood and Elstree Studios, we are a national company with strong local and regional links. What we do? Grow talent and businesses Address market failure and raise ambition Build the right climate for creative industries to thrive Why we do it? Because England’s creative businesses are already a big success. They generate jobs, profile and value. They drive innovation. We can help raise their ambition further. But some are under-capitalised and under-skilled. They need better access to mentoring, infrastructure, business planning, finance, markets, new ideas and wider networks. We help provide it. And because there is a damaging inequality of access to these things between London and the rest of the country, talent is wasted, opportunities are lost. We believe London’s world position should benefit the whole country For more information on the company and our activities in other creative sectors: www.creativeengland.co.uk 5. Service Specification Creative England’s Investment Committee is responsible for approving all investment decisions recommended by Creative England’s Fund Managers. The Investment Committee comprises of a representative from Creative England’s board of directors, external experts and Creative England’s Executive Team including Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Senior Directors. The role of the investment committee is to review, scrutinise and assess the recommended investment in line with the criteria of the specific funds along with the aims and objectives of Creative England. The Committee meets once a month and alternates meetings between the Creative England offices based in central Bristol and Birmingham. Potential awards and investments are presented by Creative England Fund Managers and for certain programmes, applicants will also attend the meeting to pitch their proposal. The selected panellists will be required to attend in person and will be sent relevant papers to review a week prior to each meeting. The panellist will also be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement to ensure confidentiality of the investment proposals being presented to the Committee. This specification is not intended to be either prescriptive or exhaustive; it is issued as a framework to outline the main areas of responsibility at the time of writing. PERSON SPECIFICATION The ideal candidates will match some of the following competencies; Demonstrable extensive experience in the Film, TV and/or Games industry Excellent communications skills. Ability to take an impartial 360 approach to investment decisions Experience working in IP or media law Experience working as a financial advisor to the creative sector Experience in advising businesses or individuals in the creative sector Innovative eye for investment Well connected within your industry The ability to liaise with creative people with varying degrees of experience. A good understanding and appreciation of the demands of film/TV/ games development and distribution. Flexible as to working arrangements if required. Creative England promotes cultural diversity and equal opportunities for all